Saturday, April 27, 2019

Veterans Park fountains activated in Bethesda (Video+Photos)

The fountains in Veterans Park have been turned on for the summer. They are located at the memorial in the park, which is at the corner of Norfolk and Woodmont Avenues in downtown Bethesda. The memorial recognizes soldiers from Bethesda and Chevy Chase who died in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Gulf Wars.



24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Having just a 2-second GIF of the fountain would have been a much more effective use of images.

What day was this turned on? Was there any ceremony?

Robert Dyer said...

7:49: Friday. Never seen a ceremony for turning it on. If you turn off Compuserve for a minute, you might ponder that video has sound, unlike GIFs, old sport.

Anonymous said...

I had the sound on. It wasn't a positive experience. What was that weird little piece of "music"? A few lines from "The Star Spangled Banner" or "America The Beautiful" would have been more appropriate.

Robert Dyer said...

7:56: Get lost, paid troll. Like many on the County Council, you despise our national anthem, and would prefer "The Internationale."

Anonymous said...

"Many on the County Council...despise our national anthem"

[citation needed]

Anonymous said...

It would have been useful to note that the flag is flying at half-staff per Gov. Hogan "in honor of Officer Kyle Olinger, of the Montgomery County Police Department, who died on April 18, 2019 as a result of injuries sustained while in the line of duty 15 years ago."

Instead, your photos cut off the top of the pole, making it hard for readers to tell that the flag is actually flying at half-staff.

Also, the death of Officer Olinger last week deserves its own article.

Anna said...

Thanks, 8:27AM. I noticed the flag was at half-staff in the last photo and wondered why. I was going to use Suze's link from the other day, but you beat me to it. :)

Anonymous said...

Robert Dyer said: "Many on the County Council, you despise our national anthem, and would prefer "The Internationale."

Mr. Dyer - do you believe that:

Gabe Albornoz "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Andrew Friedson "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Evan Glass "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Tom Hucker "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Will Jawando "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Sidney Katz "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Nancy Navarro "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Craig Rice "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

Hans Riemer "despises our National Anthem, and would prefer The Internationale"?

If you believe that this is true of any or all of our nine Councilmembers, what led you to this belief?

Would you be able to make this claim to their faces, if you ever met them?

Robert Dyer said...

9:11: Hans Riemer said the American system of government "was against us from the beginning."

I would love to hear you get a ringing endorsement of our National Anthem out of each of the 9 Councilmembers. As Fellow Travelers, they're unlikely to openly say they prefer "The Internationale," but let's see if you can get them to publicly endorse the "Star-Spangled Banner."

Anonymous said...

"Hans Riemer said the American system of government 'was against us from the beginning.'"

I can't find any record of him saying this, other than a previous claim from you on your blog last year. Perhaps you can post a link?

And what about the other 8 Councilmembers?

Baloney Concrete said...

Hans Riemer said the American system of government "was against us from the beginning."

When and where?

Anonymous said...

@2:23 PM - Dyer prefers "Die Fahne hoch".

Anonymous said...

8:27 AM

Maryland, and especially Hogan has no sovereign say how to fly the US Flag. He can order how the Maryland Flag is flown, not the National. What the hell is wrong with MoCo.. wait don't answer that. Damn carpet baggers like Hans et al.

Anonymous said...

6:07 - Governors of states (and territories) and the Mayor of the District of Columbia have the authority to order the US flag to fly at half-mast.

Governor Hogan is governor of Maryland, so I don't understand your comment about "MoCo", "Hans", etc.

Do you not believe that Officer Olinger's memory should be honored thus?

Robert Dyer said...

1:26: Riemer said it on Facebook. Right after Trump won the election, I believe.

Anonymous said...

6:48 PM

I stand corrected. It's crazy though and diminishes the value. I read too the Mayor of DC has that authority. If the DC Mayor calls for it, all Federal buildings in DC must abide. Myself plus probably 99.9% of Marylanders have no idea who Olinger is. Hogan, the ultimate pandering RINO.

Anonymous said...

"Myself plus probably 99.9% of Marylanders have no idea who Olinger is. Hogan, the ultimate pandering RINO."

Well, if you read only Suburban News Network, you're certainly not going to learn who Office Olinger was.

A Montgomery County police officer shot during a traffic stop in 2003 died from his injuries last week, and flags across the state were lowered to half-staff on Monday in his honor.

Officer Kyle Olinger was paralyzed more than 15 years ago when 18-year-old Terrence Arthur Green shot him in Silver Spring.

Gov. Larry Hogan’s (R) office announced Monday an order for U.S. and Maryland flags to fly at half-staff until sunset on the day of interment.

"Lowering the flags is the least we can do to pay tribute to the life and memory of a true hero, Officer Kyle Olinger," Hogan said in a statement. "Our prayers are with his family, friends, and loved ones at this time of mourning. May he rest in peace."

Olinger died April 18. Police have yet to announce details for funeral services.

Olinger pulled over a Chrysler sedan carrying Green on Aug. 13, 2003, according to news reports.

Green reached for a gun, prompting Olinger to draw his own weapon. Green shot the officer and ran from the car.

Green was convicted by a jury in September 2004 of attempted murder, assault and using a handgun during a crime of violence, according to news reports. He was sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years.

Olinger, a former Marine, was confined to a wheelchair following the shooting.

Anonymous said...

7:14AM

Thanks, now 99.899% don't know about it. Probably 99.99% wouldn't care. Zero reason to lower the flag.

Baloney Concrete said...

8:59: “Riemer said it on Facebook. Right after Trump won the election, I believe.”

I checked his Facebook pages but didn’t find any comments to that effect.

(This comment is a simple statement of fact, why delete it?)

Robert Dyer said...

5:43: I saved a screen capture of Riemer's anti-American statement.

B O O M

Anonymous said...

So, either post that image here, or post the exact text in it.

Baloney Concrete said...

To be clear — all I said was that I couldn’t find it, not that you made it up.

If you’ve got a screenshot, why not upload it to Imgur or something and then post a link?

B O O M back at ya

Anonymous said...

Reminder: Robert Dyer's 2-day-long slander of our elected County Councilmembers was #Triggered by a comment questioning his choice of the music in his "video" showing the American flag and the Bethesda Veterans' Memorial/

Robert Dyer said...

5:44: I don't have a public domain audio file of patriotic music - are you a supporter of theft and copyright violations of intellectual property? No "slander" is possible when the Council members themselves will tell you they do not endorse or support our National Anthem. They are Fellow Travelers, after all...